Grapevine Bridge

A great start to exploring the Chickahominy River! There are places to sit, trails for access, and a new boat ramp for kayaking or canoeing. Benches and walkways were created by a local Boy Scout in effort to contribute to his community. Features of this park are well maintained. Grapevine Bridge is a fantastic place to explore the nature of the area.

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QUALITÉ DE L’EAU

L’eau était satisfaisante dans 60 à 94 % des cas

Statut Historique

This status is based on the latest sample, taken on . James River Association updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available. These results were posted to Swim Guide on à

James Riverkeepers manage a water quality monitoring program covering 25 testing locations throughout the James watershed. Water samples are collected and processed for E. coli, turbidity, air/water temperature, conductivity and salinity (at brackish water sites).

James Riverkeepers collect samples every Thursday from May (Memorial Day) to September (Labor Day).

Bacterial Contamination

A beach is posted if it exceeds the following water quality standards put forward by the state:

A value =/> 235 cfu/100 mL

High bacteria levels, unsafe temperatures, or elevated river height trigger notification on the website that conditions are unsafe (www.jamesriverwatch.org).

Once bacteria results are available (approximately 24-hours after sample collection), results are immediately posted on the James River Watch website (www.jamesriverwatch.org), which informs the public of river conditions. They are also communicated through the Swim Guide app and website. Health advisories are rescinded when the above standards are met.

Monitoring Status

A beach is marked Green when a single sample result is under 235 CFU/100 mL and other conditions are relatively non-threatening.

A beach is marked Red when one consecutive single sample result is equal to or above 235 CFU/100 mL.

A beach is marked Grey if there is no current results or no available information.

Grapevine Bridge

This status is based on the latest sample, taken on . James River Association updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available. These results were posted to Swim Guide on à

Légende de qualité de l’eau:

A great start to exploring the Chickahominy River! There are places to sit, trails for access, and a new boat ramp for kayaking or canoeing. Benches and walkways were created by a local Boy Scout in effort to contribute to his community. Features of this park are well maintained. Grapevine Bridge is a fantastic place to explore the nature of the area.

James Riverkeepers manage a water quality monitoring program covering 25 testing locations throughout the James watershed. Water samples are collected and processed for E. coli, turbidity, air/water temperature, conductivity and salinity (at brackish water sites).

James Riverkeepers collect samples every Thursday from May (Memorial Day) to September (Labor Day).

Bacterial Contamination

A beach is posted if it exceeds the following water quality standards put forward by the state:

A value =/> 235 cfu/100 mL

High bacteria levels, unsafe temperatures, or elevated river height trigger notification on the website that conditions are unsafe (www.jamesriverwatch.org).

Once bacteria results are available (approximately 24-hours after sample collection), results are immediately posted on the James River Watch website (www.jamesriverwatch.org), which informs the public of river conditions. They are also communicated through the Swim Guide app and website. Health advisories are rescinded when the above standards are met.

Monitoring Status

A beach is marked Green when a single sample result is under 235 CFU/100 mL and other conditions are relatively non-threatening.

A beach is marked Red when one consecutive single sample result is equal to or above 235 CFU/100 mL.

A beach is marked Grey if there is no current results or no available information.